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Through a Designer's Eye (inbunden, eng)
A sumptuous presentation of impeccably designed classic interiors by Matthew Patrick Smyth. Matthew Patrick Smyth is renowned for elegant, s...
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A sumptuous presentation of impeccably designed classic interiors by Matthew Patrick Smyth. Matthew Patrick Smyth is renowned for elegant, sophisticated rooms that combine sumptuous fabrics, well-selected antiques, and contemporary comfort. In Through a Designer''s Eye, he reveals his design process, emphasizing his commitment to exploring the world, through travel and in the imagination of the theater, and to recording scenes and vignettes in photographs.
Through a Designer''s Eye presents Smyth''s recent work ranging from a traditional Park Avenue apartment and an edgy Tribeca loft in Manhattan to waterfront houses in Florida, New England, and Long Island that demonstrate his skills in responding to context and eliciting preferences of clients to create a unique environment for each.
Nowhere is this better seen than in his own house in Salisbury, Connecticut, an unexpected 1970s prefabricated deck house now elegantly appointed with an eclectic mix of furniture, objects, and works of art he and his partner have collected over many years. Smyth''s engaging, first-person narrative references formative experiences with theater and photography and focuses on five elements of interior design - appreciating of artisanal and handcrafted elements, understanding of history and context, evaluating light and seasonal change, weaving furnishings and art into a coherent mise-en-scene, creating an inviting atmosphere - that contribute to successful spaces.
Illustrating the text are lush photographs of completed rooms, interspersed with Smyth''s own vignettes and details, which add a unique visual layer to the presentation.
Through a Designer''s Eye presents Smyth''s recent work ranging from a traditional Park Avenue apartment and an edgy Tribeca loft in Manhattan to waterfront houses in Florida, New England, and Long Island that demonstrate his skills in responding to context and eliciting preferences of clients to create a unique environment for each.
Nowhere is this better seen than in his own house in Salisbury, Connecticut, an unexpected 1970s prefabricated deck house now elegantly appointed with an eclectic mix of furniture, objects, and works of art he and his partner have collected over many years. Smyth''s engaging, first-person narrative references formative experiences with theater and photography and focuses on five elements of interior design - appreciating of artisanal and handcrafted elements, understanding of history and context, evaluating light and seasonal change, weaving furnishings and art into a coherent mise-en-scene, creating an inviting atmosphere - that contribute to successful spaces.
Illustrating the text are lush photographs of completed rooms, interspersed with Smyth''s own vignettes and details, which add a unique visual layer to the presentation.
Format | Inbunden |
Omfång | 256 sidor |
Språk | Engelska |
Förlag | Monacelli Press |
Utgivningsdatum | 2020-09-15 |
ISBN | 9781580935418 |
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- Inbunden, 256, Engelska, Monacelli Press, 2020-09-15, 9781580935418
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Specifikation
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- Format Inbunden
- Antal sidor 256
- Språk Engelska
- Förlag Monacelli Press
- Utgivningsdatum 2020-09-15
- ISBN 9781580935418